Ukraine war: fires in two Russian fuel depots

Ukraine war
Fires at two Russian fuel depots

Ukraine is using its drones to specifically attack tank farms far behind the front in Russia. (Archive image) Photo: Uncredited/Russ

Ukraine is using its drones to specifically attack tank farms far behind the front in Russia. (archive image) photo

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Ukraine, which has been subjected to war by Russia, repeatedly defends itself with its drones. The fuel supply is to be disrupted deep in the Russian rear.

In two Russian Fires broke out in tank farms during the night. Governor Alexander Gusev cited a Ukrainian drone attack as the cause of the fire in the Voronezh region. Parts of an intercepted combat drone fell into the camp and set fire to an empty cistern, he wrote on Telegram. Videos of the suspected drone strike were shared on social networks. However, the extent of the fire could not be estimated from this.

However, there was a large fire with burning fuel tanks in a village near Perm in the Urals, about 1,700 kilometers from Ukraine. This was announced by the Russian civil protection agency. There was no talk of a drone attack, even though Ukrainian drones can now cover such distances. The civil protection agency cited negligent handling of fire or a short circuit as possible causes.

Ukraine, which is being attacked by Russia, is in turn specifically attacking refineries and fuel depots in the Russian rear. This is intended to disrupt the supply of the Russian army.

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